Hi Everyone,
My name is Liz (my beautiful little pit's name is Claire) and I love this site already! I've seen a lot of great responses to training and health problems!

I've had Claire for just about a year now (she's 3) and she's finally starting to behave like the dog I want her to after lots of training! (She was neglected -- 29.5 pounds when they found her, a slim but healthy 51 now -- so it's been a long road! She tends to be fearful of new situations but is getting MUCH better)

We've just started taking an agility class and we both LOVE it!

Onto my question -- Claire is my first pit bull but I have always loved the breed. I plan to get another dog (possibly a puppy but not sure) this summer and I would love to get another pit but I'm a little nervous about having 2 in the same household, especially since they were bred for aggression toward other dogs.

Claire seems to get along very well with other dogs although she has to be the alpha and can play very rough sometimes -- she constantly knocks my friend's shepherd over!

What have your experiences been -- having 2 in the same household? Is it a good idea or preferably avoidable? I would keep them separated when I'm not home.

Also, is there a better place for me to post this question -- I wasn't sure!

Two dogs can be very stressful. Two pitties is a whole 'nother land of stress! I have three females and one foster male. It's not easy. You must keep them competely seperate when you're gone, when they eat and when they get high-value toys/treats. You must monitor their playtimes constantly. If done responsibly, you'll get twice the lifetime of love. It's hard but the pros outweigh the cons in my book.

Always keep this in the back of your mind: NEVER TRUST A PIT BULL NOT TO FIGHT.

A lot of us here have multiple dogs and often multiple pitbulls. This is a question tht has been brought up many times and we have all told our stories.

Alot of us have no problem while others have dogs that are very dog aggressive and have to keep thier dogs completely seperated. We all agree that you should always keep your dogs seperated when you aren't there and you can never trust a pitbull not to fight.

When you are granted member status use the search engine and you will find what you are looking for. All the stories have been told, both good and bad.

I'm in that excat postion now. My 3 year old was 30# when i adopted her and now she's a thick 60#. We ahve just recently got the lil puppy about a month ago. They play but when there is a sight of aggresion we put them in a quick timeout. You'll love having a puppy and a 3 year old. I love watching them play and cuddle when napping. and now i get twice the loyalty and love then i did before. I would recommend going through with it.

In my household, we have two pit bulls, and we've been fortunate in that they get along wonderfully! We take all of the necessary precautions, though, and we waited until Chico, our first and a male, was a little older and found a compatible adult female. We took things slowly, introducing them with short play visits for a few weeks before we brought her home for a trial weekend. With a pup, there's no guarantee how things will be as he matures.